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Steamforged has the next preview up for the Miner's Guild, who are the Minor Guild for the Engineer's Guild in Guild Ball. Guild, guild, guild, guild, guild, guild, guild. I just wanted to type that word out some more. Anyway, along with the new preview for Spade, they've also started taking pre-orders for the team. But that's not all they're taking pre-orders for, as they are also getting names down for those that want the first four previewed extra Captains as well.

Another day, another preview for the upcoming captains in Guild Ball. In this instance, it's the Hunter's Guild. They're getting a captain that, on appearances alone, looks to really play into the "setting traps" aspect of the faction. Since that's the way I like to play them, I'm certainly excited about the prospects.

Another day, another new captain preview. This time around, the muderous, lumbering, seemingly-slathering-beast-of-a-person Boar is the one they've got on display. The first of the captains to be a veteran version of a previous mini, the Butcher's Guild is getting Boar as their new captain.

The major guilds in Guild Ball only have two captains apiece. So it can sometimes feel like a "well, I don't like that one, so I'm forced to use this one, even though I'm not a fan of them, either" at times. It's looking like Steamforged will be rectifying that, giving everyone a 3rd pick, as they've announced they're coming out with new Captain minis.

Anyway, they are apparently going to be a very shifty team, able to get just about anywhere they need to on the pitch, partially because the ground is like Swiss cheese and thus, full of holes. In this preview, we get a look at Spade, who looks to be arguably one of the better Strikers in the game, along the likes of Flint and Angel.

Fridaaaaaaaay! I know I'm excited. Despite being a short week, it's certainly felt like a full-length one, if not even longer (your own NSFW joke goes here). I've got some gaming to look forward to tomorrow. So you know I'm excited. Hopefully you have your own gaming planned. If you're gonna be gaming, you don't want to be hangry. So let's set you up with some bite-sized gaming stories to nibble on.

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The latest in the line of Minor Guilds for Guild Ball is now available to pre-order from Steamforged Games. The Cook's Guild is the Minor Guild of the Butcher's Guild. They're rough and tough on the field, ready to take out opponents and grill them up for dinner. You can get the box, as well as the faction dice.

Are you a gamer looking to break into the gaming scene? The "dream job" of many of you is currently open up over at Steamforged. They are looking to hire a new Game Designer, and you might just be the person for the job. Swing on over and check out the requirements and send in your resume to be added to the list.

SteamCon US was last weekend. I really wish I could've gone, but such is life. As usual for the show, Steamforged had a whole bunch of reveals for upcoming Guild Ball releases. They included an update about organized play kits, a look at Veteran Greede, and the new minor guild, the Miners.

This is the one that I was waiting for. The Fishermen's Guild is "my team" in Guild Ball. So, of course, I was nervous AF when Season 4 was announced. "How will my beloved team change? Will I still want to play them?" That's a nervous worry that all gamers have when a new edition of a game's announced. Well, they have previewed the Guild. Am I still happy with the team? Spoilers: Yes.

At the end of the week, Season 4 of Guild Ball will be here. Steamforged is pumping out previews quickly, showing off whole Guilds at a time. In this preview, we get a look at the changes to the Hunter's Guild, which includes arguably my favorite player, Seenah.

Another day, another preview. This time around, it's the Blacksmith's Guild for Season 4 of Guild Ball. One of the newer Guilds to the game, with a strange build mechanic where you take 3 Masters and 3 Apprentices, instead of the usual 1 Captain, 1 Mascot, 4 Squaddies. A very synergistic team, how did they fare in the update to S4? Go have yourself a look.

Season 4 of Guild Ball is just 9 days away. As Steamforged looks to preview all the cards before it hits its release date, they're showing off entire Guilds all at once. In this instance, it's the Mason's Guild. I, for one, was interested to see what changed, since they're one of the Guilds that I play.

The 4th Season of Guild Ball is almost upon us. Steamforged has promised that we're going to see everything for the game soon, that includes all the stat cards. But no more of this "ones and twos" sort of thing. They're going whole-Guild. For the first team, we get a look at the Union as well as the Order, the minor guild for the team as of Season 4.

We've been seeing a lot of previews for the upcoming Season 4 of Guild Ball. But there's a lot of players in the game, and some Guilds haven't even had much of a look yet. For the Alchemists, that ends today. We get a look at one of their captains, Smoke. Now, usually, smoking isn't good for you. But in this instance, it's alright.

It's just a couple more weeks until Steamforged releases Season 4 of Guild Ball. I know I've already got my new deck pre-ordered. And I definitely want to keep seeing previews. In this one, it's a player I've seen across the pitch a lot, as Ray loves to use him. It's Boiler, the kid on the Butcher's Guild. How's he changing in Season 4? Let's take a look.

Season 4 of Guild Ball is just around the corner. How just around the corner? Well, Steamforged has started taking pre-orders for a new deck of cards that will contain the stat cards for all the players currently in the game, up to and including the Falconer's Guild. If you're looking for a quick way to get all the updated cards at once, this is your chance.

"It ain't over 'till the fat lady sings." is a rather old saying. In this preview from Steamforged for Season 4 of Guild Ball, we have a look at Esters from the Brewer's Guild. But I don't think this is the last preview we'll be getting before the new season hits shelves next month.

The Fisherman's Guild is my guild of choice in Guild Ball. I love them because they're a pure goal-scoring team. There's dozens of good skirmish wargames out there, but extremely few good sports games out there. So that's what drew me to Guild Ball in the first place. So, when I see that the team is getting revamped, along with the game as a whole, I get naturally nervous. I love how they work now. What could be changed? Well, we get our first look at how they'll operate in Season 4 with a look at Veteran Siren.

Even the newest Guilds are getting some makeovers when it comes to Season 4. The Falconers have only just hit tabletops in the last month or so, but they're getting some tweaks when the new changes wash through next month. In this post, we get a look at some of those changes, centered around Ikaros and Veteran Hearne.

Winter is coming... No, really, in just a couple months. Also, Season 4 of Guild Ball is coming. In this preview, we get a little bit of both. Skatha is one of the captains of the Hunter's Guild. She's gotten some tweaks in preparation for the new season. Let's check out what the ice queen has been up to and how she's been changed.

We've been getting individual model previews for Season 4 of Guild Ball for a while now. We've seen how characters have changed in their entirety. In this preview, we get something a little different. The Ratcatchers were the first Minor Guild added to the game, and they're not all that old in terms of play-time. So, how have they changed in the wake of Season 4? We get a look below.

Captains are some of the most powerful figures on a Guild Ball pitch. Just changing out your captain can change out how the whole squad plays. So, when a captain is getting an overhaul for Season 4, it's important to see how those changes happen. In this preview, we get a look at Scalpel for the Morticians.

Along with Guild Ball, Steamforged seems to be turning themselves into the "popular video games turned into board games" company. Certainly nothing wrong with that. Their latest Kickstarter campaign looks to bring Horizon Zero Dawn to your tabletops. And considering they're already closing in on 3x funded, it's looking like a sure thing at this point.